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two technology stocks are on the list. neither of them is apple. >> no, although we have a story on apple in the issue. these are not our picks. so we have align technology as one of them. align is best known for making invisalign, which is a retainer that fixes your teeth. tom cruise has used it. i've used it. you can't underestimate the vanity of american people. the big market is teenagers. >> teenagers and magazine editors. >> apparently. >> and pent air. >> yes, it this makes filtration devices that helps homes and hotels and spas run their water morefacient efficiently. >> was there a theme throughout this list? what's the theme in terms of how they selected these names? >> the theme is given how uncertain everything is, we picked fund managers that have a great record that beat their piers, have an extended tenure of management, so they've been there for a while. we just asked them in their particular niches what are their best ideas. the theme is just, you know, what are the best ways to get through this. >> people
two technology stocks are on the list. neither of them is apple. >> no, although we have a story on apple in the issue. these are not our picks. so we have align technology as one of them. align is best known for making invisalign, which is a retainer that fixes your teeth. tom cruise has used it. i've used it. you can't underestimate the vanity of american people. the big market is teenagers. >> teenagers and magazine editors. >> apparently. >> and pent air. >>...
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>> technology is unpredictable. right now charts are telling you, you want to hang in there and you want to be a buyer. when you look at long-term weekly chart, we're all familiar with the 25% pullback to key support at the well-defined trend line. what i love about this chart is the failed head and shoulders. that's right, the failed head and shoulders. you see, when you don't break below that neck line, that's the key to the pattern. the neckline, key sprngts 530, that sets you up for a contrarian buy signal. look for the retest of the 200 day, and ultimately a retest of that high back around 700. you want to be a buyer right here. >> all right. you'll be buying shares from max, i'm sure. thanks for joining us on "talking numbers." mandy? >> counting down, 15 minutes left until we ring the closing bell. the dow is still in the red. even more in the red than a few moments ago. down by 20 points and up by 81 at the high of the day earlier on. meantime, jpmorgan's top strategist is out with a very bullish call for ne
>> technology is unpredictable. right now charts are telling you, you want to hang in there and you want to be a buyer. when you look at long-term weekly chart, we're all familiar with the 25% pullback to key support at the well-defined trend line. what i love about this chart is the failed head and shoulders. that's right, the failed head and shoulders. you see, when you don't break below that neck line, that's the key to the pattern. the neckline, key sprngts 530, that sets you up for a...
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do we want the chinese owning this technology? the possibility for sabotage is after t astro nom cal. >> maybe they have the cash to put it underground. >> the price of saving these jobs is forbiddingly high. we shouldn't even be thinking about it. we had a u.s.-owned buyer. >> no, they dropped out. >> because the price was too high. >> that's h that's the way the bankruptcy process work. >> no, no. johnson controls does business with the u.s. government and i'm sure it values very much and clever politicianes with any street smarts would have said to johnson controls, let's bargain here. let's make a deal. >> have you proof of that? >> what's that? >> do you have proof of that? . you are basically saying that johnson controls said step aside for the deal to go through. >> no, they didn't step aside. they dpt negotiate with them or didn't do so skillfully enough. >> johnson controls did not want to. i'm not defending the chinese here. but you keep saying there was an american buyer and there was not an american buyer. >> there was
do we want the chinese owning this technology? the possibility for sabotage is after t astro nom cal. >> maybe they have the cash to put it underground. >> the price of saving these jobs is forbiddingly high. we shouldn't even be thinking about it. we had a u.s.-owned buyer. >> no, they dropped out. >> because the price was too high. >> that's h that's the way the bankruptcy process work. >> no, no. johnson controls does business with the u.s. government and...
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look at we're losing the technology and getting financials. perfect. >> all right. dan -- >> look, i agree. >> you're going to sell him what he wants to buy? >> i agree with the bullishness longer term. i think in the next, you know, zero to nine months, it's more like a fiscal cliff and we're b bungee jumping. the markets have done well. the fundamentals in corporate america have been way better than the economy. earnings growth and revenue growth in the s&p 500 has dramatically slowed since the second quarter. i think unfortunately one thing people are missing is that the uncertainty today is going to show up in the fundamentals in the first quarter, maybe even the first half of 2013. we still have a lot of issues in europe. andrea merkel has to get elected in the second half of next year. that's going to make it difficult for any pro-growth solutions to appear in europe. i think, frankly, i'm not that confident that the market hasn't already positively priced in a fiscal cliff resolution. i think the first half is like a bungee jump. >> so dan, cut through all of
look at we're losing the technology and getting financials. perfect. >> all right. dan -- >> look, i agree. >> you're going to sell him what he wants to buy? >> i agree with the bullishness longer term. i think in the next, you know, zero to nine months, it's more like a fiscal cliff and we're b bungee jumping. the markets have done well. the fundamentals in corporate america have been way better than the economy. earnings growth and revenue growth in the s&p 500 has...
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it hurts everybody. >> so risk assets being, what, technology? what does that mean, technology? >> not necessarily. we would stay with dividend payers. we would also dip our toe into europe into some very high-quality, multicountry stocks there. mostly on consumer discretionary stocks as well. >> george, we haven't forgotten you yet. scott, i have a question for you. just noticed today france and germany's stock markets hit 52-week highs. we're still wringing our hands over the debt crisis, and the equity markets are hitting new highs for the year. is it too late to get into those markets? >> i don't think so, bill, at all. all the european markets are up for the year except portugal, which is up slightly. even greece is up year to date. i don't think you're too late on that trade at all. in fact, i think, quite frankly, the structural changes that are happening in europe could produce growth for many years come. >> where are you putting money to work, george? >> the fiscal cliff is sort of the uncertainty du jour. people are always worried about next uncertainty. you need to bl
it hurts everybody. >> so risk assets being, what, technology? what does that mean, technology? >> not necessarily. we would stay with dividend payers. we would also dip our toe into europe into some very high-quality, multicountry stocks there. mostly on consumer discretionary stocks as well. >> george, we haven't forgotten you yet. scott, i have a question for you. just noticed today france and germany's stock markets hit 52-week highs. we're still wringing our hands over...
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. >> later, if you could own one technology stock next year, which one would it be? noted technology investor dan niles is here, and you may be shocked and surprised to find out what name he's going with, still to come. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>> all right. the losses have been cut in half. dow was down 90-plus points a moment ago until we got word that speaker john boehner is headeded to the white house for a meeting face to face with the president on fiscal cliff issues. that meeting is scheduled to begin at 5:00 eastern time, and apparently they weren't supposed to announce it until 4:00 eastern time. >> somebody leaked it. >> somebody leaked it, and we got word and wall street going with it ri
. >> later, if you could own one technology stock next year, which one would it be? noted technology investor dan niles is here, and you may be shocked and surprised to find out what name he's going with, still to come. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12...
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if you have the technology work being done here, you're going to get all the cool, nifty, sexy technology impact of that. that's going to help keep our advantage. but i think that if you look at it purely from a value perspective, when you look at it in terms of innovation, this country has it now. it used to be offshore may have made sense 10, 15 years ago when you could get it at a very low cost. but today with the world being more flat and hundreds of millions of people emerge in the middle class in china and india, this is the place to do it. >> that's great but to brian's point, at what stage do we start to see wage gains here in the united states, more money in our pockets? >> well, it's happening now. companies are being able to shift jobs from higher cost cities to lower cost centers in the united states where there is a lot of talent. so more and more jobs are being created here. we know the example of general motors, among others. and it's going to help the economy. so this is a very favorable outcome. >> thank you very much for joining us today, harley. thanks for bringing thes
if you have the technology work being done here, you're going to get all the cool, nifty, sexy technology impact of that. that's going to help keep our advantage. but i think that if you look at it purely from a value perspective, when you look at it in terms of innovation, this country has it now. it used to be offshore may have made sense 10, 15 years ago when you could get it at a very low cost. but today with the world being more flat and hundreds of millions of people emerge in the middle...
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so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime, trading by the back. whether barnes & noble is on the verge of a breakout. two traders, two very different points of view. we'll debate that coming up. plus shares of apple fall 9% over the past week. why this company may no longer be a buy and hold stock. doug kass is going to tell you why, and later, hot commodities, a look at which ones should be in your list for 2013. those stories and much more when we come back pb. streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one, combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis
so you talked about technology stocks. those are two that are just hitting it hard, even as apple was being hit hard. i think that time for apple being hit is nearing an end. as we near the capital gains tax selling that has driven it basically for these levels. you're going to see a nice pop in tech in 2013. >> you say you like hp, does that mean you're a buyer of it? >> i have been a buyer of it. i have been on this one basically since november 20th. >>'d on halftime,...
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i'm talking about just technology -- >> barclays came out and said technology is one of the two favorite sectors for next year. >> one data point i want to get out here. we're bringing up apple in china. right now they're saying iphone 5 sales are running 50% ahead of what iphone 4 sales were in 2010. that's fairly significant if it turns out to be true. the source for that is macbook translating data from chinese. that's making the rounds. i think people are looking at this aspect of wait a minute. this is a whole growth market that maybe is not in all the -- people are bullish on the china story. but maybe not enough. i think that's giving it to credence here. >> stocks off session highs after those comments from speaker boehner. really, we're hanging in there truth be told. dow up 106 points. when "halftime" returns we zero in on the health of financial stocks from the floor and more companies announcing special dividends as the nation gets closer to the fiscal cliff deadline. deutsche bank top u.s. equity strategist david bianco tells us who can be next. >>> later, can amazon deliver
i'm talking about just technology -- >> barclays came out and said technology is one of the two favorite sectors for next year. >> one data point i want to get out here. we're bringing up apple in china. right now they're saying iphone 5 sales are running 50% ahead of what iphone 4 sales were in 2010. that's fairly significant if it turns out to be true. the source for that is macbook translating data from chinese. that's making the rounds. i think people are looking at this aspect...
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technology suffering as a result today, down 12 points right now at 2977. the s&p is up 2.25 points at 1416. with less than an hour to go in the trading week, another week without a deal to avoid going over the fiscal cliff. while today's positive jobs report did give markets a boost early on, it wasn't enough to get a significant rally going and to continue it on. so what's it going to take to get some conviction back in this market? >> that's in today's "closing bell" exchange. gentlemen, great to have you joining us here on "closing bell." i think bill pretty much cede it. what is it going to take to get conviction back in this market? i kind of know the answer, but i want to hear you guys say it. give it a crack, jim. >> clarity. i think some kind of clarity as to what tax rates are going to be in a mere 3 1/2 weeks. so that we can start is making some kind of plan. right now the market's on hold. we're all waiting. >> do we need just a plan, or does it have to be a good plan, jim? >> i think a good plan would obviously be a better plan. a good plan wou
technology suffering as a result today, down 12 points right now at 2977. the s&p is up 2.25 points at 1416. with less than an hour to go in the trading week, another week without a deal to avoid going over the fiscal cliff. while today's positive jobs report did give markets a boost early on, it wasn't enough to get a significant rally going and to continue it on. so what's it going to take to get some conviction back in this market? >> that's in today's "closing bell"...
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and every time the fuel economy goes up, fuel economy goes up, new technology is required so our customers, have to, if you will, retool. i think that tends, our customers which are after all professional mechanics and operating in critical tasks where they have to be accomplished, aren't necessarily affected by taxes. >> nick, you said you want it roll out of the garage and into other industries. which industries. >> places like aviation. power generation. those kinds of things. emerging markets is a big place for us. >> which one specifically? >> china, india, indonesia. infratruck tour and equipment is big. china is the biggest car market in the world but repair market just starting. that's why in the last four or five years we put 1500 people and five factories and new design center getting ready for the wave just building. >> good luck with your plans and thanks for being with us. >> meantime, union overseeing air traffic controllers warning members that one in ten could be laid off if america flies over the fiscal cliff. the national air traffic controllers association is dangling th
and every time the fuel economy goes up, fuel economy goes up, new technology is required so our customers, have to, if you will, retool. i think that tends, our customers which are after all professional mechanics and operating in critical tasks where they have to be accomplished, aren't necessarily affected by taxes. >> nick, you said you want it roll out of the garage and into other industries. which industries. >> places like aviation. power generation. those kinds of things....
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technology up better than 1%. s&p 500 also on the upswing. markets maintaining steady gains all day long. david kudlow and bob pisani and barbara from the street. welcome to all of you. what about coming off the best levels? >> hitting search-week highs. 13,245 is where we ended the night of election and waiting for it to settle out. 13,248, so we are exactly where we were when the elections closed. i think the important thing is as long as there is some indication that they are talking the markets are holding up very well. i think the concern is after a deal happens, i think we'll have it, what will happen after, that and a lot of people are worried now that austerity is coming. that's a negative for stocks >> you make a great point, bob. david, let me put that to you because it doesn't feel like this market is expecting no deal. if we go into year end and don't have a deal, how big of a disappointment will we seek from the markets? >> i think we got a taste of that, how it ends up shaping up to how the market will react. before, that we got
technology up better than 1%. s&p 500 also on the upswing. markets maintaining steady gains all day long. david kudlow and bob pisani and barbara from the street. welcome to all of you. what about coming off the best levels? >> hitting search-week highs. 13,245 is where we ended the night of election and waiting for it to settle out. 13,248, so we are exactly where we were when the elections closed. i think the important thing is as long as there is some indication that they are...
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. >> neither of you chose any technology companies or any toy companies. eric, are they just not resonating this season, or what's going on? >> you know, when you look at it, i think this has been a year where power has really taken back share. there's no really must-have items, and you can look at things like tvs that have gotten cheaper and cheaper. not having as much impact and the toy business is having real significant problems given the fact that it's up against technology and frankly kids don't find toys as exciting anymore as -- as -- >> that is so depressing, so depressing. >> is that what's happening at your house? >> absolutely. they want stupid stuff. i don't mean stupid, things they are never going to get like an ipad. >> or a pony. >> or an iphone, it's like in your dreams. you're going to get a ken doll and that kind of thing. >> thank you both for joining us today. merry christmas. >> see you later. >> happy holidays. >> i've got to get to shopping here. >> feeling the pain, a tech company's ceo. coming up next on why he may have to cut sta
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it used graphics, icons, a mouse, and the point-and-click technology that is still standard. it was innovative and influential, but sales were disappointing, and jobs' confrontational management style became even more brittle. he would try and rationalize it in this taped interview with isaacson. >> i feel totally comfortable going in front of everybody else, you know, "god, we really [bleep] up the engineering on this, didn't we?" that's the ante for being in the room. so we're brutally honest with each other, and all of them can tell me they think i'm full of [bleep], and i can tell anyone i think they're full of [bleep], and we've had some rip-roaring arguments where we're yelling at each other. >> jobs loved the arguments but not everybody else did, and isaacson writes that some of his top people began defecting. >> he was not the world's greatest manager. in fact, he could have been one of the world's worst managers. you know, he was always, you know, upending things and, you know, and throwing things into turmoil. this made great products, but it didn't make for a great
it used graphics, icons, a mouse, and the point-and-click technology that is still standard. it was innovative and influential, but sales were disappointing, and jobs' confrontational management style became even more brittle. he would try and rationalize it in this taped interview with isaacson. >> i feel totally comfortable going in front of everybody else, you know, "god, we really [bleep] up the engineering on this, didn't we?" that's the ante for being in the room. so we're...
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jack bogle using computers, technology. i love that. good stuff. you look well, my friend. thank you for joining us. always good to see you. >> always good to be with you guys. thank you. >> take care. jack bogle joining us today from pennsylvania. all right. he's the real deal. if you don't know who jack bogle is, google him. buy his books. great wisdom on investing. >>> the bias seems to be to the upside as we head towards the close. the dow up 23 points right now. >> and after the break we'll be talking burgers. be if you could only eat one burger, one for the rest of your life would it be mcdonald's or burger king or wendy's? forget that. what if you could only own one of those two stocks. which would it be? the battle of the burger companies up next. >>> be sure to check out cnbc's list of 2012 predictions that didn't come true. number seven on that was a double dip recession here in the united states. although widely anticipated by many economists, it didn't happen. at least not this year. what about next year? stay tuned. help you? i heard you guys can ship ground fo
jack bogle using computers, technology. i love that. good stuff. you look well, my friend. thank you for joining us. always good to see you. >> always good to be with you guys. thank you. >> take care. jack bogle joining us today from pennsylvania. all right. he's the real deal. if you don't know who jack bogle is, google him. buy his books. great wisdom on investing. >>> the bias seems to be to the upside as we head towards the close. the dow up 23 points right now....
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. >>> welcome back. what has the fiscal cliff done to america's attitude about investing? steve liesman is here with the results of our all-american economic survey. >> thanks very much. our cnbc all-american economics survey for december looking at people's attitudes toward the stock market and debt. first, let's look at equity. what we find is the stock market in the minds of americans mired in the mud. is this a good time or bad time to invest? when it comes to the average, we're right at the average for the negativity on the market. how about when it comes to good time to invest? re
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technology, mobility, u.s. manufacturing and energy, that's exciting stuff. international, we think it's really looking inexpensive, especially emerging markets. >> all right. got to leave it there, gentlemen. real exciting stuff. appreciate your time and we'll see you soon. thank you guys. >> thanks, maria. software-maker adobe out with the fourth-quarter members. jon fortt outside adobe headquarters. over to you. >> reporter: hey, maria. looks like adobe has a beat on the top and bottom lines which might be seen as a bit of a surprise. it looked like the street was looking for 1.1 billion. adobe turns in 1.15. i was looking for around 56 cents in -- in proformo eps, and we've got 61 cents, i believe. now, what's particularly -- yeah, 61 cents non-gap. what's particularly important about that is adobe is adding creative cloud subscriptions at a really fast clip, around 10,000 a week. that's up from 8,000 the quarter before. that has some negative impact on revenue because they are not getting that big pop in software revenue that they used to get when they w
technology, mobility, u.s. manufacturing and energy, that's exciting stuff. international, we think it's really looking inexpensive, especially emerging markets. >> all right. got to leave it there, gentlemen. real exciting stuff. appreciate your time and we'll see you soon. thank you guys. >> thanks, maria. software-maker adobe out with the fourth-quarter members. jon fortt outside adobe headquarters. over to you. >> reporter: hey, maria. looks like adobe has a beat on the...
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global technology may get a green light in all of this. what it will do is sort out winners from losers and allow investors to focus energy and money. the market wants to go higher at this point. >> dan, i'll tell you what market should go higher in all of this, u.s. treasury market, if spending goes down and tax grab from the taxpayers going up, ie, government revenue, shouldn't that boost u.s. treasuries? >> boost prices? >> why not? >> certainly to the extent austerity is more vicious -- >> and the dollar. >> than is currently modelled, that would be optimistic for treasury market and currency market. listen, at the end of the day, this whole idea of the fiscal cliff, they are going to figure this out and kick the can down the road and give themselves nine months or a year to figure this out. it's not going -- this is not going to stick. is just simply not. >> dan, here is the problem. if they wait until fourth of july to get this done -- how long is the can? call it mamp when they get a deal done. if you don't know what your tax rate i
global technology may get a green light in all of this. what it will do is sort out winners from losers and allow investors to focus energy and money. the market wants to go higher at this point. >> dan, i'll tell you what market should go higher in all of this, u.s. treasury market, if spending goes down and tax grab from the taxpayers going up, ie, government revenue, shouldn't that boost u.s. treasuries? >> boost prices? >> why not? >> certainly to the extent...
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inflation hedges that achieve no real economic growth and back into the knowledge economy, back into the technology firms that will make us more efficient. back into the ideas of the future. >> so it would be good, be a good thing. get gold town, get the dollar up. >> listen to this, folks. team obama is talking about a growth policy by cutting corporate tax rates and reforming the corporate code. that's right, i said cutting the tax rate. if there's any truth to it, i will optimistically support it. free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity, including corporate business tax reform, which i have wanted for so long, i can't even remember. i'm kudlow. we'll be back soon. >>> welcome back to the "kudlow report." facebook is paying interns the astonishing sums of $5,600 a month. that's about $67,000 a year and $25,000 more than the average u.s. salary. well, tech companies pay well because they want to recruit top engineering and math talent. the corporate taxes may be part of the fiscal cliff talks. here is dan mitchell, senior fellow at the cato institute. google stashed $10 million in be
inflation hedges that achieve no real economic growth and back into the knowledge economy, back into the technology firms that will make us more efficient. back into the ideas of the future. >> so it would be good, be a good thing. get gold town, get the dollar up. >> listen to this, folks. team obama is talking about a growth policy by cutting corporate tax rates and reforming the corporate code. that's right, i said cutting the tax rate. if there's any truth to it, i will...
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yes, technology detection has increased. >> you know about them more than the s.e.c. does? is everybody telling you about it? >> the number i always heard was that less than 5% of insider cases are actually discovered and prosecuted. is that not a fact? >> i have no idea. and i don't think anybody has an idea that it's a fact. i think that people like to talk about it because it's exciting. it's like sex, drugs, and rock and roll. insider trading fits in as the fourth headline. >> we've got to leave it there. we'd love to talk more about it. especially sex, drugs, and alcohol. >> by the way i should point out i know i'm nitpicking but martha stewart didn't go for insider trading. she was convicted for lying to law enforcement officials. she was not convicted on the charge of insider trading. >> good to clarify these things. absolutely. >>> on we go. some software companies that create smart phone applications might have violated the privacy of children. julia boorstein joins us now with the full story. this is kind of disturbing. >> yes, mandy. absolutely. i think all paren
yes, technology detection has increased. >> you know about them more than the s.e.c. does? is everybody telling you about it? >> the number i always heard was that less than 5% of insider cases are actually discovered and prosecuted. is that not a fact? >> i have no idea. and i don't think anybody has an idea that it's a fact. i think that people like to talk about it because it's exciting. it's like sex, drugs, and rock and roll. insider trading fits in as the fourth...
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so i think it doesn't need technology revolution for tv to work. imagine how much more apple will be than every other television. to make that, people to make that extra investment, it has to be radically different. i haven't heard anything that indicates that. >> i would like to be able to talk to my television and tell it to do something for me. like monday night football. but boy, if it does that, voice recognition better be better than the one in my car, where i say navigation and it says, did you say, chicken teriyaki. it doesn't work. there are new details about a streaming service, red box instant, releasing in beta. unlimited streaming, 8 bucks. you get that plus four physical dvd rentals. is this, bob, a netflix killer? >> i don't know. you know, have you noticed other specific streaming on demand businesses don't seem to be igniting the world? hulu is doing okay but not fabulous. there are deals on certain studio releases that they've had. i guess the question is, is it a killer? no. and how much demand is there for all these other can co
so i think it doesn't need technology revolution for tv to work. imagine how much more apple will be than every other television. to make that, people to make that extra investment, it has to be radically different. i haven't heard anything that indicates that. >> i would like to be able to talk to my television and tell it to do something for me. like monday night football. but boy, if it does that, voice recognition better be better than the one in my car, where i say navigation and it...
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technology hanging on to their gains. apple is up smartly today with a gain of almost $12, back to $541, and the s&p up as well, but, you , the mood, it's clear again, this is one of those days where wall street is keeping a very close eye on the nuances coming out of washington. >> what nuances there are. the republicans want spending cuts, and then they will, i guess, go along with higher taxes, but the dems say we won't put those on the table. you till us what the spending cuts are. it's tit for tat. at the end of the day, we're not going to get a deal and if we are going to get a deal it will be in the 11th hour, december 30th, december 29th, the end of the year. >> you're a chart wonk like i am. we were watching it yesterday, the two model portfolios that cnbc's research staff put together. one would do well if we go over theically. one would do well if we don't go over the cliff, and to this inter,point one that would do well is the one that would put us over the cliff, until yesterday, and then sudden lit avoid the
technology hanging on to their gains. apple is up smartly today with a gain of almost $12, back to $541, and the s&p up as well, but, you , the mood, it's clear again, this is one of those days where wall street is keeping a very close eye on the nuances coming out of washington. >> what nuances there are. the republicans want spending cuts, and then they will, i guess, go along with higher taxes, but the dems say we won't put those on the table. you till us what the spending cuts...
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bank, speculative energy play, real technology company. man, you know what you need here, you need like bristol-myers or something like that. and certainly like let's put an industrial in there, how about honeywell? dave cote's doing a great job. that would spruce up this portfolio. do we have like -- are we r-rated? do we have like -- i think we're probably okay. i don't want the hollywood sensors to crack down on me. let's go to dave in wisconsin. dave? >> hey, big wisconsin boo-yah to ya. home of the harley davidson. >> yeah. >> caller: gis, general mills, proctor and gamble, pg, kellogg's, k, ibm, ibm, jpmorgan, jpm. am i diversified? >> i do have a harley in my garage. it's a great-looking machine and i'm proud of having it. kellogg's, i think that is -- battle creek, michigan, terrific food company, jpmorgan, good bank, general mills, well, wait a second, we've got two of a kind. that's a match game one. i'll come back to that. procter, my charitable trust bought today. ibm, also charitable trust. we're going to keep kellogg, we're g
bank, speculative energy play, real technology company. man, you know what you need here, you need like bristol-myers or something like that. and certainly like let's put an industrial in there, how about honeywell? dave cote's doing a great job. that would spruce up this portfolio. do we have like -- are we r-rated? do we have like -- i think we're probably okay. i don't want the hollywood sensors to crack down on me. let's go to dave in wisconsin. dave? >> hey, big wisconsin boo-yah to...
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technology is dark matter. it's touching everything all the time, and improving things and creating productivity. so i would be very bullish about the future as long as we have good public policy. good public policy. i can't mention all the countries we do business with, a lot of them, but i would mention north korea, cuba, venezuela, among others. that's what public policy can do if you're not intelligent. >> one public policy you've advocated for is immigration reform. >> yes. >> how would that change your business? >> i tell people, corporate taxes, our tax system is pushing capital at the margin overseas. now we're taking brains. i believe 40% of those who graduate with advanced degrees in the united states in science, technology, engineering, math, are foreign nationals. we used to welcome them with open arms. in fact, a lot of you are foreign nationals, or if you weren't, your parents were or your grandparents here. they were welcomed with open arms. life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. we're now telli
technology is dark matter. it's touching everything all the time, and improving things and creating productivity. so i would be very bullish about the future as long as we have good public policy. good public policy. i can't mention all the countries we do business with, a lot of them, but i would mention north korea, cuba, venezuela, among others. that's what public policy can do if you're not intelligent. >> one public policy you've advocated for is immigration reform. >> yes....
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technologically, are there leaps to be made? how is it going to be different next year or the year after that than it is today? we've got all these filters. it's pretty fast. >> it's not just about filters going forward. photos are completely growing and blowing up all over the place. every single app wants to incorporate elements of photos into them. smartphones really take off and dominate, every single app will incorporate the use of the app in their phone. we're trying to set the precedent for what really great features make photos look amazing, from filters, to stickers, to frames, and a number of unique features that i'm excited to talk about at the right time. >> you can't quite talk about them right now. >> exactly. >> congratulations. it will be fun to watch. please come back and keep us apprised. >> i absolutely will. thank you very much. >> coming up next, crude oil prices on the rebound. breaking news on inventory, oil inventories. data due out on the other side of this break. we'll talk fiscal cliff with jeff blake
technologically, are there leaps to be made? how is it going to be different next year or the year after that than it is today? we've got all these filters. it's pretty fast. >> it's not just about filters going forward. photos are completely growing and blowing up all over the place. every single app wants to incorporate elements of photos into them. smartphones really take off and dominate, every single app will incorporate the use of the app in their phone. we're trying to set the...
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one of the things that's happening that's driving this, okay, is that there's new technology. american technology that's able to access oil that the big guys have given up on whether it be exxon given up on energy 21 has or bp and it turns out that these fines may have been bigger so pxp takes advantage of the fact there's new technology. pxp is a deal maker but ready to trade because capital gains taxes are going up. could be a fiscal cliff. the gulf is hotter than it's ever been even a few years ago it was ice cold. >> big story in the journal about exploration in this country. production 15-year high. brand new chapter here. look at the bottom of your screen. citigroup is cutting 11,000 jobs. we want to get to kayla tausche with more on that. >> we have a release that just hit the wire in citigroup where those jobs are coming from and a charge that the company plans to take in the fourth quarter because of these job cuts even though it expects them to generate $900 million in cost savings next year. interestingly this is the first move toward really slimming down citi by th
one of the things that's happening that's driving this, okay, is that there's new technology. american technology that's able to access oil that the big guys have given up on whether it be exxon given up on energy 21 has or bp and it turns out that these fines may have been bigger so pxp takes advantage of the fact there's new technology. pxp is a deal maker but ready to trade because capital gains taxes are going up. could be a fiscal cliff. the gulf is hotter than it's ever been even a few...
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we wanted to talk technology. so often, jim we talk about technological advances in this country, we think about apple we think about google, we don't think about fracing. >> mark pap parks eog, perhaps the company most responsible for the reversal in how much we produce in oil is now talking about going back to the 1960s, no longer the 1990s, 1960s in this continent. why? because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm strucking with is the claims are really bountiful this morning, much better that i thought. the unemployment claims. lower number. it really back -- sandy seems to not knocked out the economy. it is 'cause of companies like this okay? and eog can only be stopped, our companies can only be stopped by hiring by one group of people, the people in washington, because this bountiful fracing technology story, which i know the sierra club may not be in favor of, if you want to hire people this industry is higher, he is building rails all
we wanted to talk technology. so often, jim we talk about technological advances in this country, we think about apple we think about google, we don't think about fracing. >> mark pap parks eog, perhaps the company most responsible for the reversal in how much we produce in oil is now talking about going back to the 1960s, no longer the 1990s, 1960s in this continent. why? because of horizontal drilling. able to go down and then boom and boom p and he is putting people to work. what i'm...
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we have a technology platform. you're going to see us in a big particular in europe, and that's going to lead to a much bigger -- >> is there any dangerous in an industry at large, one overbuilding? getting them into the hole they have classically gotten themselves into? >> no one's building any hotels as you mentioned, the ones that are getting built are special sponsorship with special support. and what's happening in the hotel business, we're getting steady demand growth, so with no new supply, no new hotels coming on until at least 2015, the hotel business is strong for the next few years. in '15 and '16 when the money coming back, but this is a long-term run for the business because we have had such a slow recovery. >> the ceo of city ty became off last week. he's saying he's seen softness. he's seen softness last month and this month. what are you seeing at the moment in your business ". >> we had a very strong through three-quarters, we haven't announced our earnings yet, but if you follow smith travel, nove
we have a technology platform. you're going to see us in a big particular in europe, and that's going to lead to a much bigger -- >> is there any dangerous in an industry at large, one overbuilding? getting them into the hole they have classically gotten themselves into? >> no one's building any hotels as you mentioned, the ones that are getting built are special sponsorship with special support. and what's happening in the hotel business, we're getting steady demand growth, so with...
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spin off of the security technology business. the unit is the smallest of the business segments but it announced a $2 billion share buyback and a 31% dividend increase. information management solutions provider, intermeck is being bought by honeywell. about a 25% premium. apple, jefferies -- jefferies cutting its price target to 800 from 900. so, you know, i don't know if you can use that in your analysis of what to do with it but jefferies no longer thinks that it should be 900. now looking at 800. i don't know, i guess finally figured out what the quote was and hid it into his machine and said wait a minute, 900? let's go to 800. and expedia is among the latest batch of companies to declare a special dividend in advance of the end of the year. also, "washington post" accelerating all its 2013 dividends. big supporter of the president, but not above paying their dividends to avoid the taxes. >>> when we come back, the path to fiscal compromise. south dakota senator boone thune is making his way to the "squawk" set. also the ceo
spin off of the security technology business. the unit is the smallest of the business segments but it announced a $2 billion share buyback and a 31% dividend increase. information management solutions provider, intermeck is being bought by honeywell. about a 25% premium. apple, jefferies -- jefferies cutting its price target to 800 from 900. so, you know, i don't know if you can use that in your analysis of what to do with it but jefferies no longer thinks that it should be 900. now looking at...
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that the exciting part of america is we have the world's greatest technology. i want to point it out. many companies are private. >> santelli has -- >> you have to be kidding. rick santelli here. welcome. my goodness. 74 74.5. i had to double-check that one many times. we're coming off numbers at 82.7 for number. 82.6 for october. those are close. the best numbers since the fall of '07. this 74.5 is a really big drop that takes you to the weakest numbers since august when we had a series of weaker numbers. now, whether superstorm sandy had an effect i can't tell you. what i can tell you is that this is a preliminary december read and all comps i'm giving you are final reads. this will change in a couple of weeks. on the surface, not a very good number. the response in the marketplace, not a huge response at this point but remember the market still trying to digest real from memory with regard to actual positives of the jobs report and it's a weekend. back to you. >> thanks a lot, rick. rick santelli. it does sort of point to a market that some argue is overly h
that the exciting part of america is we have the world's greatest technology. i want to point it out. many companies are private. >> santelli has -- >> you have to be kidding. rick santelli here. welcome. my goodness. 74 74.5. i had to double-check that one many times. we're coming off numbers at 82.7 for number. 82.6 for october. those are close. the best numbers since the fall of '07. this 74.5 is a really big drop that takes you to the weakest numbers since august when we had a...
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technology, health care and industrials moving to the upside. we are seeing weakness, so in financials as well as telecoms today. i also want to point out the outperformance we're seeing in hardware stocks. all of this despite the weakness we have seen in apple recently. the new york, nyse computer hardware index outperforming since the beginning of december, having its strongest five-day run in four months, and since the beginning of the month, it is up just about 5.8%. who are the leaders in this group? take a look. we're seeing strength in seagate and hewlett-packard up today, of course, because there's been some chatter about a possible breakup. but these are the stocks moving higher. again, as i point out, despite some of the weakness we have seen in apple, this is a group that has been performing very well. retailers mixed to slightly weaker, of course in the wake of the same-store sales numbers that were disappointing. ahead of thursday, retail sales numbers for the month of november, take a look at some of the retailers. jcpenney is movi
technology, health care and industrials moving to the upside. we are seeing weakness, so in financials as well as telecoms today. i also want to point out the outperformance we're seeing in hardware stocks. all of this despite the weakness we have seen in apple recently. the new york, nyse computer hardware index outperforming since the beginning of december, having its strongest five-day run in four months, and since the beginning of the month, it is up just about 5.8%. who are the leaders in...
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there's technology changing. the advent of the robot. there's a bunch of stuff going on besides working off the asset bubble that we have that we probably even, you know, the brains at this table can't sort of see -- >> how big is the balance sheet now? >> it's almost 3 trillion today. >> if people were worried about 3 trillion already. they were saying that's going to be hard to extricate yourself from. we go up a trillion a year now and talking 2016 so we're going to, is that three years, 6 trillion? is that okay? >> you know, it could be that large. i'm not sure if it's okay. bernanke should be credited for being very bold and experimenting. but the problem is, we don't know how any of this ends. we do know that this is likely going to lead to inflation. right? the fed has said 2.5% is the new cap. but if you drill down on the 2.5%. it's their own forecast of inflation. it's not an independent measurement. so they've bought themselves an awful lot of flexibility to be aggressive, and to keep their liquidity flowing. but at the end of
there's technology changing. the advent of the robot. there's a bunch of stuff going on besides working off the asset bubble that we have that we probably even, you know, the brains at this table can't sort of see -- >> how big is the balance sheet now? >> it's almost 3 trillion today. >> if people were worried about 3 trillion already. they were saying that's going to be hard to extricate yourself from. we go up a trillion a year now and talking 2016 so we're going to, is...
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. john: people want government to keep us safe. the water we drink, the air we breathe. of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was safe and th
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we went down to metal technologies an auto parts supplier just out of bloomington, indiana, they have five to seven jobs they're ready to fill but they can't fill. in fact, they've had situations where they've had applicants come in, they've hired them and then the people who have been hired have said, do you know what, no thanks, i'd rather stay unemployed. >> we've had people that we've interviewed, that we've agreed to hire, and at the end of the day, they've turned around and said we're not going to take that job. we just found out that unemployment benefits have been extended and they don't take the job. >> that is a common story in the manufacturing industry. this is a big deal because 33% of the auto final assembly plants in the u.s. now run three shifts. you need to fill the second and third shifts. in fact, when you look at the auto parts suppliers over half of them run three shifts. guys, the bottom line is this, if the manufacturers cannot fill the second and third shift openings, they're going to go to light manufacturing, but there's a lot of demand that they're not able
we went down to metal technologies an auto parts supplier just out of bloomington, indiana, they have five to seven jobs they're ready to fill but they can't fill. in fact, they've had situations where they've had applicants come in, they've hired them and then the people who have been hired have said, do you know what, no thanks, i'd rather stay unemployed. >> we've had people that we've interviewed, that we've agreed to hire, and at the end of the day, they've turned around and said...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. a cup of joe is a sedan. a cup of johan is a 600 horsepower sports coupe that likes to hug curves. ♪ ♪ your curves. smooth, rich, never bitter, gevalia. ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combined. pop in. stand out.thngrede >> the bulls pulled one out. things are going well early in the year. they took care of the heat on friday. the bulls lost gibson terribly. he was smuggling out at the to of the first quarter. they took robinson, another good effort. for tan and goals led by two at the half. the bulls pulled away in the fourth. the polls and when. >> it comes in back into it knowing what you draw coming and and doing your job. the will of injuries, circumstance, a lot of things will come up i in the course of the season.
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we managed to take over and they needed technology. and why produce there is a huge market. there are 1 billion people right now, the population will double. >> on the continent? >> yeah. on the continent of africa. they have a problem with feud security now. they have 60% of the global reserves of tillable land, which is great news, and only 20% of this land are used today, are farms today. therefore, it is a very interesting market. i'm very proud that we discovered it first and that we will be there also the first to manufacture from the western global players. >> so private corporation. who needs to go into that, the oecd or the investment, some private firms need to come into those countries? yeah. they're all ready, but some of those, this aid money didn't work out that well. so we have a slightly different approach. we opened a fully owned firm in zambia. we called ate demonstration farm where people can -- are invited. we show this is them how mechanized farming has done in the western world. we explained them what teedz to be done. we sell product to them. we financ
we managed to take over and they needed technology. and why produce there is a huge market. there are 1 billion people right now, the population will double. >> on the continent? >> yeah. on the continent of africa. they have a problem with feud security now. they have 60% of the global reserves of tillable land, which is great news, and only 20% of this land are used today, are farms today. therefore, it is a very interesting market. i'm very proud that we discovered it first and...
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it's highly leveraged towards new technology and medicine and that's one of the great things about good old silver. it really is a performing metal for the good and the bad. >> john, what is the silver market telling you about the global economy and going forward, maybe in north america, europe versus asia. >> i think what the silver market is telling us, it's an extremely volatile metal and i think today you're seeing that volatility playing out. it sits well over $30 and it's been sitting at well over $30 for long term. but what we're seeing in business is it's being driven by macro behavior by investors. investors are really looking at the u.s. position, and their judgment about what they invest in is very much driven by that. so a lot of money going into the likes of the etf, rather than into equities. there's a huge value gap between equities and the silver metal. ultimately that will get arbitrized. >> we want to thank you for joining us today and congratulations on this new find. >> thank you for having me. >>> still to come on "squawk box," the word of the day from morgan stanle
it's highly leveraged towards new technology and medicine and that's one of the great things about good old silver. it really is a performing metal for the good and the bad. >> john, what is the silver market telling you about the global economy and going forward, maybe in north america, europe versus asia. >> i think what the silver market is telling us, it's an extremely volatile metal and i think today you're seeing that volatility playing out. it sits well over $30 and it's been...
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carl, it is encouraging to see that the actual substance, the technology may be winning. and this is a report that i did not expect. because it also means that at&t is -- the margins have to go down because they're subsidizing more apple phones than they thought. >> i don't know how you're going to do it. you're going to do this hour from the hill, come back and do mad tonight. i think there's a holiday party. >> you don't realize, it's an identical twin. i'm standing here going down to the holiday party at the white house. >> more energy than any mere mortal. when we come back, senator mark warner, democrat of virginia, part of our special day, the long focus on the fiscal cliff, rise above d.c., and the opening bell in just about four minutes. >>> the there is no mass-produced human. every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep number store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualize your sleep. perfectly comfortabl
carl, it is encouraging to see that the actual substance, the technology may be winning. and this is a report that i did not expect. because it also means that at&t is -- the margins have to go down because they're subsidizing more apple phones than they thought. >> i don't know how you're going to do it. you're going to do this hour from the hill, come back and do mad tonight. i think there's a holiday party. >> you don't realize, it's an identical twin. i'm standing here going...
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i'm not with technology in cars and as long as they don't give you speeding tickets automatically when there are no cops arnd. >> and wait a minute. >> with the technology. >> wait a minute, todd, there's no transparency, no rules, no privacy, guaranteed. isn't this-- >> yeah, you say, it's watching yourvery move and the governnt is going to try to tell everybody, this is going to improve the trancecation putting. don't forget about the bridge collapse on i-35 and now you're talking about all of these bridges and hearing frail they are and government officials say we need to raise money to improve this. it's the fear factor and so we have to be prepared for it. >> julian? >> jonas is right on everything he stated about the safety factor and secoly, idea that you would use this for a gas tax, that's silly since we have a gas tax and third thing is the thing you really have to watch out for. collection of the data to mon advertise it, the kinds of things you buy and where you go. the data you have to have strict rules. >> we have that with progressive insurance and the box that tells you
i'm not with technology in cars and as long as they don't give you speeding tickets automatically when there are no cops arnd. >> and wait a minute. >> with the technology. >> wait a minute, todd, there's no transparency, no rules, no privacy, guaranteed. isn't this-- >> yeah, you say, it's watching yourvery move and the governnt is going to try to tell everybody, this is going to improve the trancecation putting. don't forget about the bridge collapse on i-35 and now...
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but until now, never meat. >> it's a whole other section of the grocery store for this technology which we think is still not fully understood. >> reporter: sensitive to criticism that these fish could escape into the wild and wipe out natural salmon, aquabounty is anxious to show what it says are 16 redundant safety nets to keep their fish inside. >> we've been operating this facility for more than 20 years. and we've never lost a fish. >> reporter: another safeguard? the superfish are sterile. >> these fish can't transmit their genetic information to a subsequent generation, they're incapable of breeding. >> reporter: despite the resemblance to dr. john hamman in "jurassic park." where dna experiments went tragically awry. >> don't you see the danger inherent in what you're doing here? genetic power is the most awesome force the planet's ever seen. >> reporter: he assures us nothing can go wrong with this fish, altered by science to grow and get to market faster. >> this fish is identical in every measurable way. >> reporter: have we gone too far? >> i wouldn't want to eat this fish,
but until now, never meat. >> it's a whole other section of the grocery store for this technology which we think is still not fully understood. >> reporter: sensitive to criticism that these fish could escape into the wild and wipe out natural salmon, aquabounty is anxious to show what it says are 16 redundant safety nets to keep their fish inside. >> we've been operating this facility for more than 20 years. and we've never lost a fish. >> reporter: another safeguard?...
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and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> former u.s. marine jailed in texas. tonight his parents are pleading for help ahead on 360. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. >>> now a group of researchers are discover iing evidence that some times epi marks may be pass the down through generations. what are they? >> it is where the rub are bber the road. how the code is transcribed is what it is all about. but consider a sentence. and you pick up in the middle of that randomly and manage the meaning of that, the same is true of the code. where and how t
and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> former u.s. marine jailed in texas. tonight his parents are pleading for help ahead on 360. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working...
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all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experience. exclusively at one of our 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. this holiday season, give the gift that's magical: the innovative airfit adjustable pillow at special 30% savings. >>> there's going to be two of them. >> it happens every time at least once during our undercover operation. two guys showing up almost at the same time. >> that's him right there. >> so how are you? >> while 26-year-old, a software engineer is in the backyard, another man is heading towards our house. i'll have to time my interview with him just right so the men won't run into each other. >> hey! i made some frozen lemonade. sit down. i'm going to go get in my swim suit s. that okay? sure. >> yeah. okay. pour me a drink. >> he calls himself mannbay2004. he says i will go till you tel
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fracking technology to make us more energy independent. bost first, immelt speaking as the ceo of g.e. china is doing a good job. they kick our butts for two decades. >> greg: why is that? >> dana: wait until they get collective bargaining. >> bob: they will. >> dana: right. >> bob: 1.3 billion. they make an economy work. you can't take away the economy. >> eric: i disagree. china is not kicking our butts in anything. if you start from zero, 1.3 people living in peasant tri for 100 years. they move up at 7%. we have the strongest economy, highest standard of living. best life expectancy. china would love to be us some day. not going to happen by 2030. >> eric: i can't believe you're so optimistic when barack obama as president. he only has four more years. >> bob: you don't think there is something to be said for china owning u.s. bonds >> eric: fix that. we should fix that. >> andrea: we have to keep borrowing more from china. >> bob: we're not borrowing. we have a trade imbalance. >> andrea: they own us. we buy their stuff. listen to wha
fracking technology to make us more energy independent. bost first, immelt speaking as the ceo of g.e. china is doing a good job. they kick our butts for two decades. >> greg: why is that? >> dana: wait until they get collective bargaining. >> bob: they will. >> dana: right. >> bob: 1.3 billion. they make an economy work. you can't take away the economy. >> eric: i disagree. china is not kicking our butts in anything. if you start from zero, 1.3 people living...
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and the first thing i thought was because we are not teaching them sciences or computer or technology. much of it had to do with up can't even answer a phone. you don't have social skills. you can't say please and thank you and do as you are told. what? >> i would like to see that report. i was just talking to someone that does manufacturing who works so many manufacturing policy in the government that said some of the numbers are overblown. some of those numbers, in fact are. i think you had someone from the consulting group saying? of those numbers are because -- you know, employers are not training and are not paying up for the skills. >> some of the argument has been that our education is so dismal we are not teaching people -- hold the phone for a minute here. dana bash from capitol hill is joining me. i heard your question. it was right on point. it was, i believe, question number one for the speaker. which was -- are you willing to start negotiating on the numbers of that top taxation issue between 35 and 39.5. you didn't get your answer. >> reporter: i didn't get my answer. bu
and the first thing i thought was because we are not teaching them sciences or computer or technology. much of it had to do with up can't even answer a phone. you don't have social skills. you can't say please and thank you and do as you are told. what? >> i would like to see that report. i was just talking to someone that does manufacturing who works so many manufacturing policy in the government that said some of the numbers are overblown. some of those numbers, in fact are. i think you...
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. >> a lost technology -- a lot of these technology do these data centers. you don't need a lot of workers to monitor that. it's not like an auto factory. apple has gotten incentives all over. they got $40 million in texas recently and you know, the thing is that it's unclear that these technology companies in the long run are going to be a much better bet than the automakers were. i mean, there's a lot of communities that feel like they got kind of a raw deal with the car makers. >> greta: every time you give a deal to a company, it's revenue taxpayers have to come up with and they don't get the jobs. it ends up biting them anyway. great a story. >> thank you. >> >> greta: great discovery. thank you. knows snarky and yes, sometimes obnoxious comments on the internet could cost you. find out what woman wrote on line that got her sued. your favorite lawyers are here to talk about it. that's next. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash back on every purchase,
. >> a lost technology -- a lot of these technology do these data centers. you don't need a lot of workers to monitor that. it's not like an auto factory. apple has gotten incentives all over. they got $40 million in texas recently and you know, the thing is that it's unclear that these technology companies in the long run are going to be a much better bet than the automakers were. i mean, there's a lot of communities that feel like they got kind of a raw deal with the car makers....
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now get the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 and save $300. with adt, you get 24/7 fast response monitoring that helps protect you from burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. plus remote access to your home. even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >>> five. >> four. three. two. one. [ applause ] >> eric: well, that was president obama and first family moments ago lighting the white house christmas tree. beautiful sight. one more thing up now. a lot of people ask you why are you in studio. we tell you every day but i'll make it clear for you. go. ♪ >> all right, we're in studio d. a lot of our audience, "the five" audience want to know why we were displaced. there is a good reason. what are you doing with the studio? >> we turned in a winter wonderland. ♪ >> this is our christmas set for the fox and friends special christmas. if you noti
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